In order to help facilitate the Driver’s Meeting on Thursday at the Championship, the Head Refs are wondering: what is still on your minds? Teams asking questions now will help us build the answers into our Driver’s Meeting presentation.

Here is how this will work… and PLEASE obey these requests…

1) This is a special forum. You can post to it, but those posts will be moderated (meaning they will not be seen publicly until approved). (There will not be any censorship of legitimate questions – the intent is to filter out nonsense, attempted answers by others, or posts that don’t follow theses rules.)

2) What you may post here are questions EXACTLY as you would ask them if the microphone was handed to you on Thursday – i.e. short and sweet. (The intent here is to keep the questions focused, so we can actually answer them.)

3) No questions will be answered here on Chief Delphi – all answers will be incorporated into the presentation at the Driver’s Meeting. (The intent here is to help shorten the Q&A at the Driver’s Meeting, and let us know what is on your minds ahead of time; that way we can think it out, talk it out, and have a consolidated answer for you Thursday.)

4) We will take our last look at these questions at 9pm on Tuesday, at which time the forum will be closed. (We need sleep sometime this week!)

Will penalties or disablement be called for tetras that are going over the drivers station wall / plane of the wall or is that no longer an issue due to the new protective covering mentioned in update #20?

Can the coach cross the drivers station line? If so, as the clock resets to 120 or when the music sounds?

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Please clarify how the Update 20 of G15 will be enforced in the case where Blue is blocking (sitting outside zone, not moving) Red from leaving their LZ, and Red bangs into stationary Blue....
or...
if Blue is driving by to go somewhere else, and Red bangs into them when leaving their zone.... does anyone get a penalty? Will it always be enforced as per the "source" of interference/contact, since Blue is not the "source" in these cases?

Will a robot be considered behind the endzone line in a case where the robot base, or arm, is supported by a tetra (and therefore not touching outside the white line) such that the robot would otherwise be touching outside the white line?
Along the same lines, if the robot is clearly and fully behind the endzone line, and a tetra touching outside the line gets pushed into the robot, will the robot be counted as behind the line?

Regarding Q/A 1852, or Update 20, if Blue is holding a tetra and knocks off a tetra from their own loading station (while not in LZ), is that a 10pt penalty? This specific case is not defined in the answer.

Can you give us a few clear examples of what will be considered "overly aggressive play"? On the same token, can you give us some clear examples of what acceptable defense is?
i.e. Can I bump into another robot from 2-3ft away, a few times in a row, to disrupt his stacking position?

Suppose by any means, you have made a call and realize it was wrong after someone pointed it out to you[Don't mean to be ungracious at all]. Will you change the score? Will you change it if the scores have already been put up?

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Is the 3-ft line in the players station (the starting line) a line or a plane? In other words, can the driver's hand or head cross the line without incurring a penalty? Assuming that the driver does not touch the controls, of course.